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Might any of their customers be willing to sit down and speak frankly with me?
FORBES: Homo Numismatus
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It really lit into things, right after he said he knew this was a forum where he could speak frankly.
NPR: In Reply to Rhetoric, U.S. Asks Russia's Help
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The staff of a losing campaign are a lot more ready and able to speak frankly than the staff of the victor.
ECONOMIST: How Barack Obama beat the Clintons and won the White House
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Offered the post by Home Secretary Jack Straw, Mr Narey said he would only take it if he could speak frankly about how bad prisons had become.
BBC: NEWS | UK | 'No-one wanted' top UK jails post
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I've come here tonight not only to address the distinguished men and women in this great chamber, but to speak frankly and directly to the men and women who sent us here.
NPR: Obama's Address To Congress
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Seven weeks after the operation, and long after the brothers had been released, campaigners leafleted the area saying they were still waiting for police officers to speak frankly to the community about what had happened.
BBC: NEWS | UK | The fallout from Forest Gate
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Don't expect the candidates ever to speak that frankly -- too risky.
CNN: The true difference between Obama, Romney
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The association is far too polite to speak so frankly.
ECONOMIST: South-East Asian summitry
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And I think we speak about that quite frankly all the time.
WHITEHOUSE: White House Press Briefing
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Well I just don't think there is a right-wing core that you can speak to, you frankly, you know just don't have a vote if that's the case.
BBC: News | BREAKFAST WITH FROST | Conservative leadership contender Iain Duncan Smith
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No artifice, no flash, no -- well, frankly, no star power to speak of.
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It's manifested in the progress we've made on nuclear security and nonproliferation through the New START Treaty and our efforts to lock down nuclear materials together, and it's manifested, frankly, in the fact that, even as we speak now, the Russians are hosting the P5-plus-1 talks in Moscow aimed at getting Iran to live up to their international obligations.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Jay Carney and Ben Rhodes